i wear gloves while washing to protect my delicate hands. how do you feel about that?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:My dishwasher hasn't worked in like 7 years so yeah dad please come wash my dishes. Wash them hard.
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Neutral.dad wrote:i wear gloves while washing to protect my delicate hands. how do you feel about that?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:My dishwasher hasn't worked in like 7 years so yeah dad please come wash my dishes. Wash them hard.
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p*ssy afraid of the suffering that marks the entrance to the divinedad wrote:i wear gloves while washing to protect my delicate hands. how do you feel about that?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:My dishwasher hasn't worked in like 7 years so yeah dad please come wash my dishes. Wash them hard.
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that's probably it.Mickey wrote:p*ssy afraid of the suffering that marks the entrance to the divinedad wrote:i wear gloves while washing to protect my delicate hands. how do you feel about that?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:My dishwasher hasn't worked in like 7 years so yeah dad please come wash my dishes. Wash them hard.
just because christ suffered doesn't mean i have to. this skin isn't going to save itself.
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Which one?
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is this the new wet leg single?tragabigzanda wrote:English pea toast (p 82)
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Tell me about all of your hand-me-down, fundraiser cookbooks. You know the ones. The best stuff is in there.
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That's a great idea. Wish I'd thought of that.tragabigzanda wrote:The only one like that we have that has been any use is an older NYT cookbook from like the late 70s.
But when we got married, my mom solicited a family recipe from everyone who attended our wedding, so we’ve got a box of those and it’s been amazing
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We all got a binder of fam recipes years ago for Xmas. I think the only one we still regularly use is marinating chicken kabobs in French dressing before grilling.
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I suspect you'd find a lot more of these cookbooks in households, Goodwills and used bookstores around the southern US. There's two in my collection that pretty much define the landscape on the I-10 Texas/Louisiana corridor. One is from my mom's mom. It's called Ethnic Edibles and Everything Else. You'll find pages of competing sauerkraut recipes, some borderline racist language for chinese stir-fry recipes, and cute little poems scattered between advertisements for local insurance agencies and church supply stores. The second one is called Louisiana Lagniappe, inherited from my dad's mom, and it has some damn good gumbo recipes among many other things. There's Cajun folk tales, sketched illustrations, and a conscious effort to educate about the differences between "cajun" and "creole". No matter how far I ever get away from where I grew up, these two books are a constant. I very seldom actually cook out of them, but I'll skim through them often to jog my brain if I'm in a grocery rut.
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tragabigzanda wrote:Well you can still do it!washing machine wrote:That's a great idea. Wish I'd thought of that.tragabigzanda wrote:The only one like that we have that has been any use is an older NYT cookbook from like the late 70s.
But when we got married, my mom solicited a family recipe from everyone who attended our wedding, so we’ve got a box of those and it’s been amazing
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Sometimes all it takes is a look at Glenda Hrabacek's ten-bean soup recipe again to remember to stock up on canned goods.tragabigzanda wrote:Yeah this is the core of my relationship with a few cookbooks toowashing machine wrote:I suspect you'd find a lot more of these cookbooks in households, Goodwills and used bookstores around the southern US. There's two in my collection that pretty much define the landscape on the I-10 Texas/Louisiana corridor. One is from my mom's mom. It's called Ethnic Edibles and Everything Else. You'll find pages of competing sauerkraut recipes, some borderline racist language for chinese stir-fry recipes, and cute little poems scattered between advertisements for local insurance agencies and church supply stores. The second one is called Louisiana Lagniappe, inherited from my dad's mom, and it has some damn good gumbo recipes among many other things. There's Cajun folk tales, sketched illustrations, and a conscious effort to educate about the differences between "cajun" and "creole". No matter how far I ever get away from where I grew up, these two books are a constant. I very seldom actually cook out of them, but I'll skim through them often to jog my brain if I'm in a grocery rut.
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Never a bad idea.
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I have a lot of these from grandparents and people we grew up with. Mostly cookbooks made by church congregations and/or small farming communities. The issue with them is that most of the submitted recipes are missing one or two key ingredients (or lists far too much of some ingredients) bc the people submitting them didn’t want anyone else in church or town to know or have their recipe. They’re cool and funny to have but I don’t trust most of the recipes.washing machine wrote:Tell me about all of your hand-me-down, fundraiser cookbooks. You know the ones. The best stuff is in there.
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